被迫移民轨迹是路径依赖的吗?马尔可夫分析

IF 2.3 1区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Liam Haller
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本研究评估了被迫移民的轨迹,特别是向德国迁移的叙利亚难民,是否表现出路径依赖——这意味着他们的移民决定受到过去事件和他们以前的移民经历的影响。本文利用IAB-BAMF-SOEP对难民的调查数据,调查了这些移民轨迹是否遵循马尔可夫过程,即未来移民的可能性完全取决于当前状态。通过采用全球和本地马尔可夫分数测试,本文系统地测试了马尔可夫假设跨越不同的移民路线,重点关注土耳其、黎巴嫩和埃及作为过境国。研究结果表明,从叙利亚到黎巴嫩和土耳其的较短的被动迁移表现出路径依赖,这意味着它们的可能性受到近期事件的影响。相反,时间更长、物流复杂的移民,比如从叙利亚到埃及、从中转国到德国,则遵循马尔可夫属性,表明路径独立。这种区别突出了路由难度和目的地可达性对迁移行为的影响。这些发现的含义对于在迁移的计算模型中使用马尔可夫属性也很重要。研究人员在不加区分地将马尔可夫假设应用于不同的迁移背景时应该谨慎,因为其有效性可能会根据政策变化和路线可达性等外部因素而变化。
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Are Forced Migrant Trajectories Path-Dependent? A Markov Analysis
This study evaluates whether the trajectories of forced migrants, specifically Syrian refugees moving towards Germany, exhibit path dependency—meaning that their migration decisions are influenced by past events and their previous migration experiences. Using data from the IAB-BAMF-SOEP survey of refugees, this article investigates whether these migration trajectories adhere to a Markov process, where the likelihood of future migrations depends solely on the current state. By employing global and local Markov score tests, the article systematically tests the Markov assumption across different migration routes, focusing on Turkey, Lebanon, and Egypt as transit countries. The findings indicate that shorter, reactive migrations from Syria to Lebanon and Turkey exhibit path dependency, meaning their likelihood is influenced by recent events. Conversely, longer, logistically complex migrations, such as from Syria to Egypt and from transit countries to Germany, adhere to the Markov property, suggesting path independence. This distinction highlights the impact of route difficulty and destination accessibility on migration behaviors. The implications of the findings are also significant for the use of the Markov property in computational models of migration. Researchers should exercise caution when applying the Markov assumption indiscriminately across different migration contexts, as its validity can vary based on external factors such as policy changes and route accessibility.
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期刊介绍: International Migration Review is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal created to encourage and facilitate the study of all aspects of sociodemographic, historical, economic, political, legislative and international migration. It is internationally regarded as the principal journal in the field facilitating study of international migration, ethnic group relations, and refugee movements. Through an interdisciplinary approach and from an international perspective, IMR provides the single most comprehensive forum devoted exclusively to the analysis and review of international population movements.
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